Beauclaire Buttons from 1950
In 1950 General Plastic donated sample/display boards of buttons to the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences for their plastics collection.
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Casein, turned, milled & dyed.
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An unusal combination: pin-shanked perspex buttons
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casein, turned & dyed.
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casein, turned
I don’t have these in my collection … yet!
These are shared under a “Attribution-Non Commercial- No Derivatives” licence. The citation is : Plastic button sample cards 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences.
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